Falling markets have left some investments in defined contribution schemes worth less than the cash contributions made into them, PricewaterhouseCoopers says.
The consultant said, with equity prices tumbling, some DC investments had declined in value to the extent they were worth less than the cash contributions paid into the fund - forcing some employer...
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